So I went to a porn site and did the see the icon pop up briefly for the
first time for a domain. But its weird, it should be popping up on alot of
other sites, even with noscript and an adblock installed.
it is doing something, i tested on some pages with things i know it blocks.
We just don't get the icon menu for it.
May I suggest adding this link?
http://www.insanitybit.com/2012/05/31/compile-and-patch-your-own-secure-linux-kernel-with-pax-and-grsecurity/
Grsec + linux-libre = damn secure linux kernel! Perfect for our GNU.
pizzaiolo. I've been working on the about:config preferences for several
hours some months ago. In fact, at some point I was thinking about writing
some kinda list and place it here in the wiki. But, for some reason, I
didn't.
I know I changed a lot of things. Every single setting I double
Thanks maestro! That's a lot of tweaks. I trust you to add them to the page,
as I don't know what any of these do :P
When/if you do, be sure to explain a bit what each of these does. Cheers!
Once DRM arrives on the GNU/Linux version of Firefox, quidam will disable it
anyway.
I will usually recommend people take a look at prism-break.org also. It gives
some great alternatives to nonfree programs and some recommended
firefox/abrowser/etc addons.
As promised, here you will find a trimmed list with only the relevant entries
and a brief description of what they do.
https://paste.debian.net/280285/
I'm sure there are many others I ignore.
I will give it another look one of these days.
cheerZ
They don't have it and will never get it, because DRM support required
proprietary software.
huh never knew debian had there owm pasting site...
Excellent pizzamen! +1 and another +1 ! :)
yes apparmor should be in there, i'm happy that trisquel has a profile for
abrowser :)
tks. I also typed cache in about:config, and changed every cache entry from
true to false, I got fed up with the hdd caching and just disabled
everything.
some things I didn't know to disable on that tutorial, and I really
appreciate it. awesome job.
I'm still wondering though if the
webgl.disabled = true
WebGL is a potential security risk.
I noticed that in Tor Browser, that line is true. Could it be that the
NoScript addon handles that issue?
Anyway, I would encourage anyone to use NoScript. Even if you set it to allow
all by default, it will protect you from XSS
Nice list, added one item to it concerning DRM.
Thanks! I kept it out because I thought Abrowser and IceCat don't have DRM
support anyway.
Hi! I've just created this documentation page:
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/tweak-your-browser-enhance-security-and-privacy
It's basically copypasted from privacytools.io, but I thought it would be
useful to have it here. I know these things are controversial, so here's the
place to argue
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